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Police Consulatative Meeting - Arbury Ward - Click for Full Article

I have just returned from a police consultative meeting at the Meadows Community Centre, the meeting was publicised as being to discuss Anti-Social Behaviour in the ward of Arbury. No council officers attended, apparently due to them being on strike, although the national council worker’s strike doesn’t start until tomorrow. About 14 members [...]

Majid Ahmed: When is a Referral Order Spent? Should the Innocent Ever Plead Guilty? - Click for Full Article

I have just commented on the article on the Imperial College student run news website Live! on a prospective medical student who had his medical school place taken away from him due to a referral order he had received following a burglary at the age of 15.
In a Guardian article the prospective student has said:
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Cambridge Magistrates’ Court - Click for Full Article

I spent a day watching the Cambridge Magistrates Courts in action today.
Of the defendants I saw there were two eastern Europeans, one person from 222 Victoria Road, one from Jimmy’s night shelter, an elderly British man, and four young apparently local men in their teens/early twenties. I saw eight defendants, all were male. I [...]